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# Environment
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> ⚠ Available since version `v1.4.0`
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Sometimes it's favorable not having the encryption keys in the config files.
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For that `autorestic` allows passing the env variables to backend password as `ENV` variables, or through an env file.
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You can also pass whatever `env` variable to restic by prefixing it with `AUTORESTIC_[BACKEND NAME]_`.
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> ℹ️ Env variables and file overwrite the config file in the following order:
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>
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> Env Variables > Env File (`.autorestic.env`) > Config file (`.autorestic.yaml`)
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## Env file
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Alternatively `autorestic` can load an env file, located next to `.autorestic.yml` called `.autorestic.env`.
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```
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AUTORESTIC_FOO_RESTIC_PASSWORD=secret123
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```
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### Example with repository password
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The syntax for the `ENV` variables is as follows: `AUTORESTIC_[BACKEND NAME]_RESTIC_PASSWORD`.
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```yaml | autorestic.yaml
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backend:
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foo:
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type: ...
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path: ...
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key: secret123 # => AUTORESTIC_FOO_RESTIC_PASSWORD=secret123
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```
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This means we could remove `key: secret123` from `.autorestic.yaml` and execute as follows:
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```bash
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AUTORESTIC_FOO_RESTIC_PASSWORD=secret123 autorestic backup ...
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```
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### Example with Backblaze B2
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```yaml | autorestic.yaml
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backends:
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bb:
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type: b2
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path: myBucket
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key: myPassword
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env:
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B2_ACCOUNT_ID: 123
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B2_ACCOUNT_KEY: 456
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```
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You could create an `.autorestic.env` or pass the following `ENV` variables to autorestic:
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```
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AUTORESTIC_BB_RESTIC_PASSWORD=myPassword
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AUTORESTIC_BB_B2_ACCOUNT_ID=123
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AUTORESTIC_BB_B2_ACCOUNT_KEY=456
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```
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```yaml | autorestic.yaml
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backends:
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bb:
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type: b2
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path: myBucket
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```
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